Mr. Speaker, I know that the Status of Women and the women's groups have been highly preoccupied with violence against women, sexual assault, and more of the social problems that are inherent in many of the communities. I know that many of these women would like to expand past the social activities and get into more of the private business sector. At this point, we are continuing to actively support the native women's business in the project at the airport. As these proposals come in, I believe that it is only good business for us to support them. More involvement in the economic front by women and aboriginal people means that they become part of what is going on, not only in the area of social issues but in terms of economic development and employment opportunities.
These are very important to raising the necessary financial requirements that are required to raise a family. Yes, we will continue to do that. I do not think there is enough being done about that because the preoccupation is more on trying to get the social issues in the community. I believe we can become more active but we have not addressed that in terms of the women's directorate at this time. I know that we have certain proposals sitting which are supported generally by this government. In the terms of the women's directorate, I think we can be more proactive in this area. Thank you.